this year a couple of months ago, in nevada we found the largest oil deposit they think ever on record. they think it rivals if not passes saudi arabia. from what i read in the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabia in the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good point. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? we're remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling, does it encourage more onshore shale and fracking? >> i would think yes because if there were a spill it could absolutely be contained right there. we can continue the spill on land. and it is not, it doesn't spill the way they do fracking. the process is such, really only spillage water they're using, some steam to clean it up. of course it is not environmentally perfect and i'm not saying it is but we have to save the american way. i thi